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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest discusses airport cancellations
Ohio airports experiencing cancellations, delays amid flight reduction Spectrum News: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, said the flight reductions caused by the government shutdown could trigger a ripple effect—limiting supply while demand…
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Medicine's Bianca Islam addresses underrepresentation of Black women in cancer research
The cancer question that could save thousands of Black women WEWS: Bianca Islam, gastroenterology specialist in the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, and an ambassador for the American Cancer Society’s Voices of Black Women study, discussed a new project addressing long-standing…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino on the decrease in nationwide overdose deaths
Drug overdose deaths in Florida down to pre-pandemic levels USA Today network: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, said overdose deaths dropped about 30% nationwide, including in Florida, due to changes in drug supply and usage. He noted xylazine may be diluting fentanyl,…
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Medicine's Corinne Bazella discusses menopausal health
6 menopause myths to stop believing Everyday Health: Corinne Bazella, assistant professor in the Department of Reproductive Biology at the School of Medicine, said misinformation leaves many women unprepared for menopause, causing anxiety and missed treatment opportunities. She emphasized that…
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Calling all nominations: Wittke and Jackson Awards
Nominations are being accepted for two prestigious awards that honor exceptional faculty and staff members who make a lasting impact on undergraduate students. The Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching celebrates highly engaging and invested classroom teachers who are…
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Share your retirement news
Are you a faculty or staff member retiring this in the coming months? The Daily would like to highlight your good news and recognize the contributions you have made to Case Western Reserve University. We’re compiling stories from those who have worked at the university for 25+ years and are…
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Decades-old asthma theory challenged: Newly discovered molecules may be real drivers of disease
Case Western Reserve University researchers say discovery of new inflammatory molecules could transform treatment
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Ready to register for spring courses? Check out 12 interesting options to add to your schedule
From AI to medieval robots, spring 2026 courses cover a wide range of interesting topics
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UH Discussions in Diagnosis Series: Clinical features, comorbidities, and diagnosis of perimenopause
Join us for a conversation on Friday, November 14th, 2025 at 7:30am with Rachel Pope, MD, MPH, "Clinical features, comorbidities, and diagnosis of perimenopause". Dr. Pope is an obstetrician/gynecologist in the Department of Urology with an appointment in the Department of Reproductive Biology at…
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Kelvin Smith Library's Jared Bendis on artificial intelligence in courts
AI in court: How easy is it to alter the evidence? Fox 8 Cleveland: Jared Bendis, creative new media officer at Kelvin Smith Library, shared concerns that artificial intelligence could be used to change or even create false evidence in court cases, from documents to images.